Correct, the doms were considered the 'first American breed.' Many were developed and then shipped across the pound and back. Just thinking about the fact that all the breeds around now were developed from those 18 Darwin noticed, gives you some new perspective.
I think the only response you will get is a reiteration of the post on February 23. It's great that they can say all these things but a little bit of proof would be nice.
It's all about economics....
For them it's not efficient to have all their ingredients be non-GMO, there's no profit to it. But, for them, it's got to have a large profit margin.
Hello All,
Fair Superintendent here!
Wanting to share some good advice about prepping your 'kids' (both avian and human) for your county or state fairs.
First off, make sure that your guys and gals are healthy. Do a thorough health and parasite check. A lot of the times, 90% of the...
If you're not in the city limits and own a 22, or know someone who does, a quick and easy way to eliminate the threat is to eliminate the predator, that way it won't come back. Trapping can create it's own hazards with handling and relocating and most of the time Fish and Game don't really care...
Hey All,
Wanted to show this with you. I have been raising Cornish Cross birds for the past five years and have never had this appear before in my flock. I know it's a throw back from something, what, I don't know exactly what. But, here's some pics. You can see the rust kinda coloring...
Normally, a broken beak will result in death of the bird. It may grow back but it will take a while.
If you want to try to save the bird, you can attempt to put some athletic tape on the top part of the beak and under the chin, no promises though. Good luck.
Am and Ar are two different breeds. Not necessarily one created from another. But I understand the process as many other breeds were out-crossed to get the desired effect for that breed. Period. Plain and simple.
That's what I thought!
Honestly, logically, they aren't mixed, cuz they look so similar and there are only so many breeds that lay colored eggs.
Plus Am. can lay more than just blue eggs.
So Is it safe to assume that EE are just pet quality Am?